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The algorithm has [[quadratic convergence]], which essentially means that the number of correct digits doubles with each [[iteration]] of the algorithm.
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=== Elementary proof with integral calculus ===
The Gauss-Legendre algorithm can be proven to give results converging to
== See also ==
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